Welcome to a global community of non-profit,
independent investigative research, journalism and advocacy around
issues of multinational corporate accountability and transparency. The
CorpWatch community of sites provides tools and resources for critical
vigilance and advocacy through a global effort of NGOs, journalists,
activists, whistleblowers and academics.

Through the following family of websites and social media, we seek to
expose multinational corporations that that profit from war, fraud,
environmental, human rights and other abuses, and to provide critical
information to foster a more informed public and an effective
democracy.

CORPWATCH
Non-profit investigative research and journalism to expose corporate
malfeasance and to advocate for multinational corporate accountability
and transparency. We work to foster global justice, independent media
activism and democratic control over corporations.www.corpwatch.org

CROCODYL
An evolving compendium of critical research, posted to the public
domain as an aid to anyone working to hold corporations increasingly
accountable. Crocodyl enables disparate groups and individuals to pool
our knowledge about specific corporations in order to reduce the high
cost of corporate research.www.crocodyl.org

CROCTAIL
A web-based interface for browsing information parsed from U.S.
Securities & Exchange Commission filings on several hundred
thousand corporations that are publicly traded in the U.S. and their
many domestic and foreign subsidiaries.croctail.corpwatch.org

CORPWATCH
OPEN
API
The Corpwatch API uses automated parsers to extract the subsidiary
relationship information from Exhibit 21 of companies' 10-K filings
with the SEC and provides a free, well-structured interface for
programs to query and process the data. api.corpwatch.org

WAR
PROFITEERS
A special section of CorpWatch.org, dedicated to original investigative
research and reporting, as well as mainstream news archives, on
companies profiting from war and disaster, including the use of private
security firms by multinational corporations in their more
controversial operations.www.warprofiteers.com

SPIES
FOR HIRE
Our newest production, this database profiles the major
actors in intelligence contracting. Drawing from research for his book
"Spies for Hire: The Secret World of Intelligence Outsourcing" (Simon
& Schuster 2008), investigative reporter Tim Shorrock lifts the
veil off a major story the government doesn't want us to know about -
the massive outsourcing of top secret intelligence activities to
private-sector contractors.www.spiesforhire.org

In the rural, tribal lands of Eastern India, protesters
are going head-to-head with world steel giant Arcelor Mittal. “We may
give away our lives, but we will not part with an inch of our ancestral
land," the villagers cry. "The forest, rivers and land are ours. We
don't want factories, steel or iron. Arcelor Mittal Go Back.”.... READ
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